Hyacinths
June writes~ A friend gave me a dozen or so Hyacinths and
I don't know whether to cut off the dead tops as daffodils,
or to let them go. They were so pretty, I hate to mess the system
up.
A. There are two major garden varieties. The small grape Hyacinths
will die back of their own accord, as do crocuses and snow drops.
The large, single-flowered ones will keep green foliage long
after the flower stem has browned and been removed. These leaves
should be encouraged to stay green and growing for as long as
possible since food is being produced and transferred down into
the bulb for next spring's flowers. If the foliage is cut
when green, the food production ceases and there may not be
enough energy for a new flower next year, resulting in death
or only foliage in the spring. Keep the plants well-watered
and fed with a general plant food. Encourage their growth as
you would with other spring plants.
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